Boasting Grade 2 listing status, The Bay Burlington Hotel is a grand and impressive hotel, ideally situated on Eastbourne’s picturesque seafront. The hotel overlooks the spectacular Carpet Gardens and Victorian pier and is within comfortable walking distance of the town’s wide variety of shops and local theatres as well as the seafront. One of our largest hotels, the Burlington has 161 bedrooms including many with spectacular sea views and the opportunity to upgrade to a Superior or Premier room. The restaurant has been recently refurbished and there is also a well appointed bar and coffee lounge serving refreshments throughout the day. Located at the base of the beautiful South Downs, Eastbourne has enough to keep the most enthusiastic visitor busy with abundant history, numerous scenic castles and lots of places of interest to see.
The Burlington Hotel has limited car parking.
Great for
Walking
Food
Shopping
Bay Burlington Hotel Premier Room
Often our most luxurious room option. Most premier rooms have four-poster beds and spacious en-suite bathrooms that have been beautifully re-fitted to accommodate both bath and shower options. These large rooms will normally offer a comfortable seating area, 32 inch flat screen digital television, hairdryer and the facilities to make a hot beverage.
En-suite bath, shower and WC
Luxurious four-poster bed
32" digital flat screen TV
Large rooms with comfortable seating
Hair dryer and shaving point
Bay Burlington Hotel Superior Room
Our Superior rooms typically have luxurious beds, 26 inch flat screen digital television, and a spacious en-suite bathroom with shower over bath. These Superior rooms also have the facilities to make a hot beverage
Flat screen TV
En-suite bath, shower and WC
Large rooms with comfortable seating
Hair dryer and shaving point
Bay Burlington Hotel Standard Room
Our standard rooms are charming and have everything you would expect from a modern hotel - private facilities, a TV, and everything you need to make yourself a hot beverage
En-suite bath, shower and WC
Telephone
Colour TV
Shaving point
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Hotel Accessibility
Here at Bay Hotels we want you to have the best short break possible. We are happy to provide advice to guests with special needs who wish to take breaks at our Hotels. In order to avoid disappointment and/or misunderstandings, please contact us on 01942 496 507 to discuss any needs that you may have.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have single rooms? Yes, in most of our hotels.
Do you take dogs and pets? We do not allow dogs and pets into our hotels, with the exception of guide dogs.
Do you have lifts in all hotels? We have lifts in most of our hotels.
What time is check in time? 3pm in the afternoon.
What time is check out time? 10am in the morning.
Do you have smoking rooms? We do not allow smoking in any parts of our hotels.
Location
Eastbourne enjoys a glorious location sheltered by the South Downs and Beachy Head. With its air of quality and charm, it has a plentiful choice of holiday entertainment.
FROM THE NORTH: Take the A22. Follow the signs for the seafront and the hotel is adjacent to the Carpet Gardens by the pier.
FROM THE WEST: Take the A27. Follow the signs for the seafront and the hotel is adjacent to the Carpet Gardens by the pier.
FROM THE EAST: Take the A259. Follow the signs for the seafront and the hotel is adjacent to the Carpet Gardens by the pier.
By Train:
The main train station in Eastbourne is approximately one mile from the hotel. (National Rail Enquiries 08457 484950).
National Express:
National Express operate to and from the Railway Station which is approximately one mile from the hotel.
By Taxi:
These are located at the entrance to the station. Telephone 01323 720720.
Bay Burlington Hotel
Bay Burlington Hotel
Grand Parade
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 3YN
Res: 01323 722724
Tel: 01323 722724
Local Attractions
The following places, attractions and things to do are easily reached from Eastbourne:
Hastings
Lewes
Tunbridge Wells
Hever castle
Denbies Wine Estate
Brighton
Sheffield park Garden
Leeds Castle
Local Insight
Located at the base of the beautiful South Downs, Eastbourne has many attractions to offer
Eastbourne Pier Eastbourne Pier is one of the most popular attractions in the UK. The pier caters for all different age groups. Take a stroll along the Victorian boardwalk and take a step back in time. Take in the sights and sounds, and you’ll be amazed at what you find… There are plenty of places to recharge your batteries with the great views of Eastbourne. Visit their website
Leeds castle Combining a blend of heritage and history with 500 acres of beautiful parkland, Leeds Castle in Kent is the perfect backdrop to your day out. Bring the whole family to Leeds Castle with your Key to the Castle ticket and journey through 900 years of captivating history. Open all year round, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Tickets to Leeds Castle are valid for one year from the date of purchase, so you can visit the castle and grounds as many times as you like. Visit their website
Beachy Head Beachy Head is the most famous part of the Eastbourne Downland. Beachy Head rises 162 metres (530 feet) above the sea below and is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain. The main reason for Beachy Head's popularity is the wonderful panoramic view which can be seen from the cliff top. If you look east you see the beaches and town of Eastbourne, the Pier and the Harbour, and then on to Pevensey Bay and Hastings and, on an exceptionally clear day, Dungeness in Kent, nearly 40 miles away. Visit their website
Bentley Motor Museum Something for everyone with one of the largest waterfowl collections including Swans, Geese, Ducks, Cranes and Flamingoes in a natural setting. The Motor Museum has over 100 exhibits including Veteran, Edwardian, Vintage and Classic cars and bikes. The Gardens are a reflection of the house with a series of rooms divided by yew hedges. There is a Woodland Trail, Indoor Trail, Adventure Playground, Picnic Area, Tearoom and Craft Workshops.
Great for
Walking
Food
Shopping
Local Events
Eastbourne has a packed diary of entertainment and events all year round. Witness the thrills of Airbourne, the world's largest FREE seafront air show or Eastbourne Extreme one of the UK's largest extreme sports festivals. For a more relaxed time book tickets for the AEGON International Tennis at Devonshire Park or stroll around our French and Italian markets.
Will entertain all week, presenting music for dancing, cabaret, quizzes and competitions
On Tuesday Evenings
Guest Artiste
Bobby Bennett
Top International Comedian
On Thursday Evenings
Guest Vocalist
Sarah Mac
On Friday Evenings
Guest Cabaret Artiste
Adam Daye
Fantastic Comedy Impressionist
On Saturday Evenings
Visiting Cabaret Artiste
Alister Wilmott
Vocalist
The entertainment programme advertised is subject to change for reasons beyond our control without prior notice.
Danny Johnson
Essex
3 November 2010
Very Nice & Friendly Hotel
Had a very pleasant stay. All staff are pleasant and friendly. All food excellent and well presented. Great room (No 411) with a sea view. Very clean and bright. Excellent value for money, would recommend. Good size car park, holds approximately 55 cars, but get there early as it soon fills up.
Joan Allen
Suffolk
3 November 2010
Great Holiday!
My Mother and I thoroughly enjoyed our 4 night break. Our sea view was spacious and comfortable. The food was good and Mum's special diet was effortlessly cared for. The staff were without exception, welcoming and friendly, especially the kind and helpful manager! The entertainment was varied and of a professional quality. This was our first stay at the Burlington and we will most definitely be back!
Pam Buckley
Southampton
29 January 2011
Absolutely No Complaints
The Burlington is the third Shearings Hotel my partner and I stayed at and in all cases there is nothing bad we can say about any of them. The standard of service is excellent, as is the choice and quality of the food. The accommodation was clean and very comfortable. We look forward to our next visit.
Ron Freeman
Buckinghamshire
11 June 2011
Staff Excellent
First impressions of the hotel were not good. The car park was not surfaced properly the rear of the hotel is very shabby and in need of a coat of paint. Some of the public rooms are in very poor condition with badly chipped paint and patched carpet. The lifts are very small and inadequate. On the positive side the room was good and the staff and food were excellent. If the quality of the building could be brought up to that of the staff the hotel would merit a five star rating.
Mr & Mrs R Last
Birmingham
28 June 2011
Enjoyed our stay
We enjoyed our stay, food was excellent and the staff were very pleasant and helpful. Our room (326) although clean, unfortunately overlooked the fish shop! Apparently the sea view rooms at the front of the hotel are up-graded rooms and come at a price, as we were only on a 4-day break we declined. However, on principle we object as rooms we feel, should be on a "first come" basis, without extra charge. The Hotel needs redecorating but on the whole is well presented .
Cecilia Wallcroft
Caterton
30 September 2011
Very relaxing and enjoyable
We have been coming now every year at least once for five years and have booked to come twice a in April and august next year for a seven day break everyone is so friendly mark snow the entertainment compare puts his heart and soul in to making your evenings really great.